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Do you have a patient portal with the hospital? If you set it up, you can get your labs in your email on your phone at the hospital before the Dr speaks to you. I was doing that when Dh was in the hospital, it helped me prepare myself with questions. I got a text notification as soon as the email arrived.
Unfortunately not with Northeast Regional Medical Center. I haven't even been offered one. My doctor has an on line portal but I'd fall over dead if I saw one of my labs there where I could actually access it. My GI had one that is very good. I can look at test results, doctor's notes, the whole 9 yards. The one my Rheumy uses through a hospital is a freaking joke. I have to admit that nobody has given me grief when I've asked for copies of tests. I've learned that it is the only way I can make sure other doctors know what is going on.
 
Unfortunately not with Northeast Regional Medical Center. I haven't even been offered one. My doctor has an on line portal but I'd fall over dead if I saw one of my labs there where I could actually access it. My GI had one that is very good. I can look at test results, doctor's notes, the whole 9 yards. The one my Rheumy uses through a hospital is a freaking joke. I have to admit that nobody has given me grief when I've asked for copies of tests. I've learned that it is the only way I can make sure other doctors know what is going on.
It makes more work for you but if they don't have your labs it's almost a waste of time going to the Dr
 
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I don't have any profound reaction to the flu shot but I do get really tired and achy for a few days afterwards. Dragging my sore body out of bed was almost mission impossible but I did it and am sitting here with a mug of coffee in front of me. Decaf but it reminds me of the real thing, LOL.
 

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